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and indonesia ways that already hit parts of hawaii but there's not any major danger that. which one has declared a nuclear power emergency after the cooling system failed either plants out of the machine last following the earthquake in the northeast we're now joined by an expert on chemicals. that was the top up about well threat very many parts of being with us here on auntie's and how serious is the danger at this time. the problem is they're actually very serious because we're talking could be possible destructions of the chemical plants and also the atomic force stations and as to the chemical plant the air didn't clear as we are having in mind the possible calm terminations. of the air and their land is the toxic chemicals which my. clothing to be are going to cultural products and as to the nuclear power station i have to say that the japanese nation became very sensitive to the problem of fear radioactive pollution of the kind beer half their going back to nine hundred forty five when two first american atomic bomb had been exploded all over hiroshima and nagasaki
and indonesia ways that already hit parts of hawaii but there's not any major danger that. which one has declared a nuclear power emergency after the cooling system failed either plants out of the machine last following the earthquake in the northeast we're now joined by an expert on chemicals. that was the top up about well threat very many parts of being with us here on auntie's and how serious is the danger at this time. the problem is they're actually very serious because we're talking...
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his friends tonight say his wife is on her way to the bay area from hawaii. reporting near half moon bay, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> that is a tragedy. thank you. >>> in moments our coverage of the zdisaster in japan continue with a focus on the bay area. >> some people just don't seem to understand this as a real issue and that people will dial. >> it is the first place you'll go when the big one strikes, but it could be the most dangerous. tonight the bay area medical facilities in need of urgent care. >>> plus japan's ripple effect on bay area dining. the devastation taking a toll at local restaurants. >>> and 40 feet of highway 1 crashes into the pacific. more of these dramatic pictures when we take you there next. >>> and good evening, i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri continuing to track a wave of aftershocks. the latest one in the past two hours. this makes over 109 of them here in the past six days. meanwhile, are weooking at g our way.al damage?ur y.wa com when the highest waves will arrive coming up. o >>> the disaster in japan reaching hom
his friends tonight say his wife is on her way to the bay area from hawaii. reporting near half moon bay, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> that is a tragedy. thank you. >>> in moments our coverage of the zdisaster in japan continue with a focus on the bay area. >> some people just don't seem to understand this as a real issue and that people will dial. >> it is the first place you'll go when the big one strikes, but it could be the most dangerous. tonight the bay area...
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there has been a tsunami warning for all territories on the pacific rim the region all the way to hawaii even as far as colombia and peru according to the pacific tsunami warning center well they the wave has also reached a russia's karylle islands to the north reportedly around a meter high but in japan you have a four meter high wave sweeping into the miyagi prefecture you have been looking throughout the day at dramatic pictures of water engulfing cars buildings and ships . now about two hundred people have reportedly been washed away several others missing on japan's sendai island that is a part of the coastal area that is closest to the epicenter of there are currently about fifty fires along the coastline about four million homes without power prime minister not the has been organizing an emergency response team to tackle the disaster according to of their reports they're having a bit of difficulty going to the quake hit areas because of the devastation communication is crippled the international airport is currently closed again that we heard a statement from russia's president dm
there has been a tsunami warning for all territories on the pacific rim the region all the way to hawaii even as far as colombia and peru according to the pacific tsunami warning center well they the wave has also reached a russia's karylle islands to the north reportedly around a meter high but in japan you have a four meter high wave sweeping into the miyagi prefecture you have been looking throughout the day at dramatic pictures of water engulfing cars buildings and ships . now about two...
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they say the body of 39-year-old -- 35-year-old s cri on-milows sc i from hawaii was pulled from the water. this shows him competing. today at maverick ares the waves reached 60 feet high. a friend said he was drowned after he was held underwater by two big waves. he is survived by a wife and two daughters on caw -- could you huay. >>> barry bonds jurors will have to fill out a questionnaire. they will have to say whether he attended giants' games and whether they heard of belco and if they heard about barry bonds. >> if they say barry bonds is the greatest super hero of all time, he is off the jury. if somebody says i hate barry bonds, he ruined baseball. he is off the jury. somebody will unpick him. >> federal prosecutors also submitted 11 voicemail messages which they say show an angry side of bonds. they plan to use it to show rage enduced by steroid use. in this, he says, quote, "yo, kim, i'm starting to get upset. very upset. where in the "explative. >>> california regulators will fine pg&e up to $1 million a day for failing to turnover documents dealing with the gas pipeline s
they say the body of 39-year-old -- 35-year-old s cri on-milows sc i from hawaii was pulled from the water. this shows him competing. today at maverick ares the waves reached 60 feet high. a friend said he was drowned after he was held underwater by two big waves. he is survived by a wife and two daughters on caw -- could you huay. >>> barry bonds jurors will have to fill out a questionnaire. they will have to say whether he attended giants' games and whether they heard of belco and if...
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usually california trails at least alaska and hawaii. california apparently uses a significant of imported oil and that's partly the reason for the bigger jump in prices. an increase in gas prices impacts just about everything you do. >> people won't be able to afford the houses if they don't pay for the gas. >> they're killing us. they're killing us. i'm out of work. i don't know how i'm going to ard to live. >> the national average for a gallon of regular is now $3.38. of course, here in the bay area, about the average is a whole lot higher. >>> in san francisco, a gallon of regular is at $3.92. that is up 45 cents from just a month ago. in oakland, $3.88, compared to $3.41 a month ago. san jose, $3.89, compared to $4.41 a month ago. >>> dozens of dog owners met to oppose a proposal. the it would shrink the size of off-leash areas for dogs at 21 different locations at the golden gate national recreation area. popular dog areas such as ocean beach and fort funston may soon require dogs to be on a leash at all times. they want to ban dog
usually california trails at least alaska and hawaii. california apparently uses a significant of imported oil and that's partly the reason for the bigger jump in prices. an increase in gas prices impacts just about everything you do. >> people won't be able to afford the houses if they don't pay for the gas. >> they're killing us. they're killing us. i'm out of work. i don't know how i'm going to ard to live. >> the national average for a gallon of regular is now $3.38. of...
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officials say it's unlikely dangerous levels of radiation will reach hawaii or the u.s. mainland. we have extensive coverage of the disaster in japan beginning with harry smith on the nuclear crisis. >> reporter: after a day of sharp spikes, radiation levels at the earthquake stricken fukushima dai-ichi nuclear plant are said to be falling. but this morning there are reports of a new fire at the plant. people throughout japan are on edge. >> ( translated ): they say we are safe but it makes me wonder. it is really safe? >> reporter: japan's prime minister, naoto kan, tried to reassure his country but he said more radiation leaks are likely and ordered those in the danger zone to seal themselves indoors. american sean scisle says his plan is to get out while he can. >> last night we packed bags in case of an emergency and, you know, just better safe than sorry. we're probably going to be getting out of fukushima prefecture either late tonight or early tomorrow. >> reporter: the crisis has centered on four of the six reactors at the dai-ichi plant. since friday, hydrogen buildup in
officials say it's unlikely dangerous levels of radiation will reach hawaii or the u.s. mainland. we have extensive coverage of the disaster in japan beginning with harry smith on the nuclear crisis. >> reporter: after a day of sharp spikes, radiation levels at the earthquake stricken fukushima dai-ichi nuclear plant are said to be falling. but this morning there are reports of a new fire at the plant. people throughout japan are on edge. >> ( translated ): they say we are safe but...
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thousands of fish and sea birds have been killed near japan and even near hawaii. we look at what expert believe will be the long term outcome. >> reporter: chilling video of tsunami fueled waves battering the japanese coastline. images of destruction replying out before the eyes of the world. some are wondering about the impact on the tsunami's unseen victims, the marine life below the surging tides. >> this is a snake eel. >> reporter: he traveled to indonesia shortly after it was ravaged by a massive tsunami in 2004. >> above water, it was devastated. hotels, bungalows, everything. immediately below the shoreline it was a similar story. from the surface to about ten foot down, you could see that after three years, the tsunami had just ground and crushed the coral and most every living thing was gone. >> but in japan, he said the threat to wildlife isn't from the waves directly. rather their aftermath. >> the diesel fuel, the gasoline, all brought back into the water and that then is dispersed and probably causes considerable death and destruction. >> in hawaii,
thousands of fish and sea birds have been killed near japan and even near hawaii. we look at what expert believe will be the long term outcome. >> reporter: chilling video of tsunami fueled waves battering the japanese coastline. images of destruction replying out before the eyes of the world. some are wondering about the impact on the tsunami's unseen victims, the marine life below the surging tides. >> this is a snake eel. >> reporter: he traveled to indonesia shortly after...
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. >>> the spectacular nature show is still playing on the island of hawaii. glowing, red orange lava continues to shoot from the kilauea volcano, after a new vent opened over the weekend. we'll have more coming up later today on "good morning america." spectacular video. >> just beautiful. >>> taking a look now, at your morning road conditions. wet and flooded on i-20, from dallas to jackson, mississippi. i-40, from oklahoma city to memphis. and snow and ice, on i-80, from des moines to omaha. on i-84, in the rockies. >> if you're flying today, you can expect some airport delays in seattle, denver, kansas city, chicago, memphis, dallas, houston and new orleans. >> wherever. sounds good. >>> this morning, it is official. charlie sheen is out of a job. the same job that made him the highest-paid actor on tv. >> we're talking about nine days into a multimedia barrage, beginning with his bosses. they fired him finally yesterday. but that certainly didn't stop him from talking. charlie sheen's bosses have responded to his tweets, texts and countless interviews. fi
. >>> the spectacular nature show is still playing on the island of hawaii. glowing, red orange lava continues to shoot from the kilauea volcano, after a new vent opened over the weekend. we'll have more coming up later today on "good morning america." spectacular video. >> just beautiful. >>> taking a look now, at your morning road conditions. wet and flooded on i-20, from dallas to jackson, mississippi. i-40, from oklahoma city to memphis. and snow and ice,...
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a run on iodine pills, geiger counter and emergency kit on amazon.com and everywhere from hawaii l. >> i don't trust. >> to seattle to missouri. but how worried should we really be? radiation is all around us and inside of all you will the time and perfectly natural and safe. illustrate the point we got a hold of the geiger counter and as you can see even right here in new york city in the middle of central park there is always a background level of radiation. check this out. food here and pit on banana that contain positive takes um that you need to live but also radioactive. the counter goes up a little bit dramatic reading. up to the monument of columbus. made out of granite. granite is radioactive. but perfectly safe. and as you can see, the meter is pretty much pinning. exposed every time you fly because you are closer to the radiation of outer space. every year just walking around the planet each of us is exposed to about 3.5 million sever of radiation. about 67 chest x-ray or the same as 134 cross country plane trips. in order to get radiation sicknesses you need to be exposed
a run on iodine pills, geiger counter and emergency kit on amazon.com and everywhere from hawaii l. >> i don't trust. >> to seattle to missouri. but how worried should we really be? radiation is all around us and inside of all you will the time and perfectly natural and safe. illustrate the point we got a hold of the geiger counter and as you can see even right here in new york city in the middle of central park there is always a background level of radiation. check this out. food...
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polis: it's my honor to yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentlewoman from hawaii, ms. hirono. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from hawaii is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. ms. hirono: i thank the gentleman from colorado for the time. i rise in strong opposition to h.r. 861, the neighborhood stabilization program termination act, n.s.p. we keep hearing from the other side about wasteful government spending. nothing represents wasteful governme spending re than the continuing bilons and biions of dollars of taxpayer money that we give to big oil, which is making record profits. this bill continues the republican assault on the middle class and working people. for the sake of our mmunities, we cannot afford to terminate n.s.p. by redeveloping foreclosed and abandoned properties, this program is stablizing neighborhoods nationwide. it's not only increases property values but reduces the number of foreclosures. n.s.p. provides a lifeline to struggling families trying to secure affordable housing or simply staying in their homes. like the rest of the country hawaii has a for
polis: it's my honor to yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentlewoman from hawaii, ms. hirono. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from hawaii is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. ms. hirono: i thank the gentleman from colorado for the time. i rise in strong opposition to h.r. 861, the neighborhood stabilization program termination act, n.s.p. we keep hearing from the other side about wasteful government spending. nothing represents wasteful governme spending re than the continuing bilons and biions...
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let's start with pictures out of hawaii. on march 11th, we were waiting for pictures of what the tsunamis might do to hawaii. there was some damage. this is the in kailua-kona area. they brought us pictures to say on that day there was damage. the beach-front shop on the kailua-kona area. let's show you what it looks like on the hawaii five-day plan. just since we're there. you can guess. 80, 85 degrees and plenty of sunshine. we get into the middle of the country. light showers for chicagoland and minneapolis today. here's the big deal. temperatures warm up. there's some flooding going on, from the dakotas to minnesota, wisconsin involved in this. iowa, as well. illinois, the ohio river, the mississippi river. this is likely to get a little bit worse. as things >>> here's what's ahead on our morning menu. what are the extreme steps that come americans are taking to keep themselves safe from radiation? we'll talk about that. >>> there's a brand-new season. and they say new season, new game. but in tiger's life, is it new sea
let's start with pictures out of hawaii. on march 11th, we were waiting for pictures of what the tsunamis might do to hawaii. there was some damage. this is the in kailua-kona area. they brought us pictures to say on that day there was damage. the beach-front shop on the kailua-kona area. let's show you what it looks like on the hawaii five-day plan. just since we're there. you can guess. 80, 85 degrees and plenty of sunshine. we get into the middle of the country. light showers for chicagoland...
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usually california trails alaska and hawaii but not this time. apparently california uses a significant amount of imported oil, which is partly to blame for the jump in prices. the national average for a gallon of regular is now $3.38. of course in the bay area we are used to the higher averages. in oakland a gallon will cost you $3.88 compared to $3.41 just a month ago. san jose, $3.89. san francisco $3.92, which is up 45 cents from a month ago. >>> in libya this morning air strikes from warplanes and ground battles with rebel forces near the capital of tripoli. journalists report heavy machine gun fire on the ground as rebel forces move toward the capital city. but who's gaining ground dpenlds on who you ask. state tv says gadhafi forces are making significant gains but rumors prompted many to line the street in celebration this morning. >>> cnbc's sue herera has a look at the upcoming week in the world of business. >> it's pretty simple formula. oil goes up and stocks go down. this week traders will keep an eye on rising crude prices with civi
usually california trails alaska and hawaii but not this time. apparently california uses a significant amount of imported oil, which is partly to blame for the jump in prices. the national average for a gallon of regular is now $3.38. of course in the bay area we are used to the higher averages. in oakland a gallon will cost you $3.88 compared to $3.41 just a month ago. san jose, $3.89. san francisco $3.92, which is up 45 cents from a month ago. >>> in libya this morning air strikes...
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. >> we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the west coast, hawaii, alaska, or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> joining us from the white house is daniel poneman, secretary of energy. can you say without a shadow of a doubt the plume poses no threat to the u.s. in any way, shape, or form? >> as you heard from the president and he is relying on his experts and more importantly on our intpt regulatory commission we expect no harmful levels of radiation to reach the west coast, hawaii or alaska or any of the pacific territories. >> we say that with this initial plume but should the situation dunn to deteriorate in japan at this nuclear facility which it looks like it's doing on an hour-by-hour basis, does the increase then, does that level of concern then raise itself on the west coast at some point? >> well, chris, as you know, we are continuously monitoring the situation. we have monitors in the u.s., the epa. we have been sending flights over in japan to monitor the situation there. rest assured that as any new data comes in, we are going to be analyzing it. >> le
. >> we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the west coast, hawaii, alaska, or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> joining us from the white house is daniel poneman, secretary of energy. can you say without a shadow of a doubt the plume poses no threat to the u.s. in any way, shape, or form? >> as you heard from the president and he is relying on his experts and more importantly on our intpt regulatory commission we expect no harmful levels of radiation to reach...
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was assigned to the 45th sustainment brigade, 8th theater sustainment command, schofield barracks in hawaii prior to his deployment to afghanistan. he was survived by his pregnant wife and 2 year old son. >> mark: good office says he could step down if they can guarantee him safe passage out of the country. a government spokesman denies the claims saying the reports of negotiations with the opposition are lies. despite denials is says it has submitted counter demands. it comes as the fourth week of clashes. we will be right back right after the break. live views from new orleans, the party is really getting started. >> mark: live live from the san francisco bridge. we're watching and the weekend forecast here with the details. >> louisa: we will stay dry today, keeping cloud cover through the rest of the day. you can see that cloud cover in the shot of our bay bridge approach today. we are off to a fairly mild start, this afternoon is topping out at 63. your radar right now is picking up a few returns, right around the media bay. for the most part though today we will stay dry, the wet weat
was assigned to the 45th sustainment brigade, 8th theater sustainment command, schofield barracks in hawaii prior to his deployment to afghanistan. he was survived by his pregnant wife and 2 year old son. >> mark: good office says he could step down if they can guarantee him safe passage out of the country. a government spokesman denies the claims saying the reports of negotiations with the opposition are lies. despite denials is says it has submitted counter demands. it comes as the...
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. >>> we go to hawaii. one of the world's most active volcanos is kicking up again. sending lava through cracks in the earth, after a series of constant miniquakes. it's been erupting since 1983. now, it's so active, that authorities have closed roads and trails around the volcano. neal karlinsky got as close as he could. he joins us now from hawaii. >> reporter: we're in a helicopter, hovering about 500 feet above the volcano right now. you can see why. look at the plumes of lava just shooting straight up in the air over there. an eruption that's proving surprising, even for the scientists that study this full-time. >> there's the lava. >> reporter: bubbling up. there it is. even in a helicopter, getting to the eruption is no simple feat. a no-fly zone has been put up for more than a mile around the volcano, because blasts of lava have been unpredictable and powerful. this fountain of liquid fire may be beautiful. but it's not to be treated lightly. as we flew near, the smell of sulfur was in the air. >> we have a few breakouts down here. >> reporter: what do you me
. >>> we go to hawaii. one of the world's most active volcanos is kicking up again. sending lava through cracks in the earth, after a series of constant miniquakes. it's been erupting since 1983. now, it's so active, that authorities have closed roads and trails around the volcano. neal karlinsky got as close as he could. he joins us now from hawaii. >> reporter: we're in a helicopter, hovering about 500 feet above the volcano right now. you can see why. look at the plumes of...
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since we're in hawaii, let's just stay there for part of the hawaii day. monday, 82 degrees, sure, showers but the rest of the week is gorgeous. now to the northeast. where the wind kicked up this windchill. we're about 30 degrees in times square. this wind is going to be the issue. the real number is in the 40s. it's not going to feel that way. a brand-new storm system bringing snow into the rockies. we'l >> here's what's coming up with the "gma" morning menu" this morning. international intrigue. an american exchange student disappears. is someone or something keeping him from reaching out to this family. "gma" goes into the story. we'll talk too his family and friends. >>> also, was it a lingerie dress that finally won over will's heart. that's something. we'll go over the backstory of this dress as well. >>> also, shouldn't makeup do more and actually make you look good? we'll talk about the new anti-aging makeup. good housekeeping is here. and actually make you look good? we'll talk about the new anti-aging makeup. good house keeping is here. [ female
since we're in hawaii, let's just stay there for part of the hawaii day. monday, 82 degrees, sure, showers but the rest of the week is gorgeous. now to the northeast. where the wind kicked up this windchill. we're about 30 degrees in times square. this wind is going to be the issue. the real number is in the 40s. it's not going to feel that way. a brand-new storm system bringing snow into the rockies. we'l >> here's what's coming up with the "gma" morning menu" this...
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. >> we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the west coast, hawaii, alaska, or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> reporter: meanwhile, deep inside the plant, 50 workers armed with flashlights and fire hoses are risking their lives as they try to continue to cool the molten core and reconnect power lines for the broken pump. one blog saying, we're not running away. >> i think they're fully aware of the threat to their own health. radiation has no smell. so, they cannot tell whether they're being exposed to lethal doses. >> reporter: the u.s., now, has continual radioactive monitoring from high-flying aircraft over the plant. levels remain extremely high. but everyone has a bit more hope this morning that that deadly air will not spread. george? >> thank you, martha. >>> and for more on how the u.s. government is handling all this, we're joined by the deputy secretary of energy, daniel poneman. dan, thanks for getting up early this morning, if you slept at all. we are getting good news out of japan this morning. japanese officials are optimistic that the measures they
. >> we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the west coast, hawaii, alaska, or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> reporter: meanwhile, deep inside the plant, 50 workers armed with flashlights and fire hoses are risking their lives as they try to continue to cool the molten core and reconnect power lines for the broken pump. one blog saying, we're not running away. >> i think they're fully aware of the threat to their own health. radiation has no smell. so, they...
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> president obama says he's been assured that the radiation being released in japan will not affect hawaii or the west coast. during an interview yesterday mr. obama said nuclear power is an important source of energy in this country, and he says that all nuclear plants in the u.s. are closely monitored. >> nothing is completely failsafe. nothing is completely foolproof. and so, each time these kind of events happen i think it's very important for us to examine how we can further improve the safety and performance of these plants. >> 20% of america's electricity is provided by nuclear power plants. >>> the civil unrest in the middle east has spread to syria for the second day in a row, anti-government protesters took to the streets of damascus. this youtube video was taken yesterday. security forces clashed with a larger crowd that had gathered today. >>> in libya moammar gadhafi rallied supporters today and taunted western countries backing the imposition of a no-fly zone. gadhafi's son says the rebels will be defeated there just 48 hours. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton visited th
> president obama says he's been assured that the radiation being released in japan will not affect hawaii or the west coast. during an interview yesterday mr. obama said nuclear power is an important source of energy in this country, and he says that all nuclear plants in the u.s. are closely monitored. >> nothing is completely failsafe. nothing is completely foolproof. and so, each time these kind of events happen i think it's very important for us to examine how we can further...
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. >>> char hawaii sheen is teaming up with sean penn, they are planning a trip to haiti to help with earthquake relief efforts. that's a fixture in haiti since the 2010 quake left the one trip in ruins. but the mission is something new for sheen. he has been on a media blitz since monday after production was is spended on his sitcom. >>> an oregon school bus driver may sue his own school district. when he put on his personal truck that got him suspended. plus how one man made a few new friends with the way he apologized for tying up rush- hour traffic. >> a cool sky but we're dry. the gray skies will be rolling in. you can see some gray skies already this morning. what you can expect for the afternoon high coming up. [ jet plane passing [ swings squeaking [ squeaking [ creaking [ rock music playing from exploring europe to conquering x-camp... girl scouts today offers so many incredible opportunities, the only problem you'll have is deciding what to do. so... ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, whoo! ♪ >>> thousands show up to watch people sled on cardboard in carbon county, pennsylvania. they m
. >>> char hawaii sheen is teaming up with sean penn, they are planning a trip to haiti to help with earthquake relief efforts. that's a fixture in haiti since the 2010 quake left the one trip in ruins. but the mission is something new for sheen. he has been on a media blitz since monday after production was is spended on his sitcom. >>> an oregon school bus driver may sue his own school district. when he put on his personal truck that got him suspended. plus how one man made...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from hawaii rise? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. hanabusa: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, we know that the economy is getting better. we know that job numbers are getting better, but we are still not there. we still have not addressed the cries of the people of this great nation. and by do know that essential to addressing the cries is the sense of public confidence and tied to that public confidence is something that's essential to everyone and that is feeling safe in your homes. being able to provide for your families. and that is what two bills are about to address in this legislative body. two bills that should not pass. that attempts to defund two major programs that address what the people want and what the people need. one is the federal housing administration's refinance program and the other is the emergency homeowner loan program. that's what people -- for people who are without jobs through no fault of their own. either through unemployment or simpl
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from hawaii rise? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. hanabusa: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, we know that the economy is getting better. we know that job numbers are getting better, but we are still not there. we still have not addressed the cries of the people of this great nation. and by do know that essential to addressing the cries is the sense of public confidence and tied to that public...
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across the pacific, extra radiation sniffers are being sent to point of likely first contact in guam, hawaii and alaska. detection, they say, is the easy part. now they just have to convince a jittery public to breathe easy. the air is safe. neal karlinksy, abc news, seattle. >>> and britain's prince william is offering his condolences to the people of japan while also honoring the victims of last month's earthquake in new zealand. speaking at a memorial service this morning, the prince told new zealanders that they have a unique insight into what the japanese are facing. >> this community, more than any other in the world, can appreciate the full horror of what is unfolding in japan. our thoughts and prayers are with them, too. >> the prince also said he is in awe of their determination to rebuild. his next stop is australia, to tour the areas ravaged by flooding. >>> and our coverage of the disaster in japan continues on "america this morning" as we follow the nuclear crisis. we'll also have more analysis later on "good morning america." >> busy news friday. a busy week since the -- >> sur
across the pacific, extra radiation sniffers are being sent to point of likely first contact in guam, hawaii and alaska. detection, they say, is the easy part. now they just have to convince a jittery public to breathe easy. the air is safe. neal karlinksy, abc news, seattle. >>> and britain's prince william is offering his condolences to the people of japan while also honoring the victims of last month's earthquake in new zealand. speaking at a memorial service this morning, the...